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Daniel Grant wakeskating on Phaholyothin road. The Thai headline says, “Thailand is really wow!” Photo: Sanook.com

 

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BANGKOK-BORN World Wakeskate 2022 Champion Daniel Grant was summoned and charged with endangering vehicles and people for wakeskating on flooded Phaholyothin road, Sanook.com said this afternoon (Sept. 13).

 

Grant, 24, posted a video clip of himself wakeskating on floodwater in front of Bangkok University in Khlong Luang district of Pathum Thani on Facebook

 

Accompanying caption says, “September Week 1 ???? Bangkok is flooding! ????#WakeskateWednesday in the streets!” 

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2022/09/13/champion-charged-after-wakeskating-on-flooded-road/

 

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Was he charged because the police saw the video clip, instead of catching him in the act?  It appears that these police spend their time with social media online, then need to find something like this to justify their "effort."  If indeed, as the linked article states, "there were no cars passing at that time," how could he be properly charged with "endangering vehicles and people under Highway Act of 1992..."?  It looks like a case of tunnel vision--the tunnel being that created by the camera which filmed him.  Had officers actually been present, it seems unlikely they would have acted against him.

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6 hours ago, AsianAtHeart said:

Was he charged because the police saw the video clip, instead of catching him in the act?  

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  If indeed, as the linked article states, "there were no cars passing at that time,"

The police doesn't need to monitor social media, the so-called netizens do that egregiously and report to the police who is obliged to follow up. Just like in any country.

 

You only need to look at the pictures to know that he lied, there are several vehicles around him.

 

Why do I have the feeling that all shields up to defend the guy is because he is farang?

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17 minutes ago, arithai12 said:

The police doesn't need to monitor social media, the so-called netizens do that egregiously and report to the police who is obliged to follow up. Just like in any country.

Maybe.  I've seen people throw trash beside the road in the presence of police officers, and the police officers did absolutely nothing.  Would that be different if they had seen a video of the act?

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World champion given suspended jail term for wakeboarding on road

 

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World wakeboard champion Daniel Grant has been given a one-month suspended jail term and fined 5,000 baht by the Thanyaburi Provincial Court, after he was found guilty of traffic violations and obstructing traffic by wakeboarding on a road in Khlong Luang district of Pathum Thani province last Thursday night.

 

The 24-year-old Thai-British wakeboarder posted a video clip on his Facebook page showing him wakeboarding along the Phahonyothin Road, in front of Bangkok University, following a downpour which partially flooded the road. The clip generated many pro and con comments among netizens, prompting the Khlong Luang district office to issue a summons for him to report to the police station to acknowledge the charges against him.

 

He reported to the Khlong Luang district police station yesterday (Tuesday).

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/world-champion-given-suspended-jail-term-for-wakeboarding-on-road/

 

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36 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Champion Ding Dong 

at 11 he was the youngest professional world champion in WWA history when he 2010 WWA Wake Park World Championship and he has been going strong ever since, representing Thailand on the world stage.  

 

What have you achieved? 

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17 hours ago, ukrules said:

What's the problem here? I've seen photos of people in canoes and boats during floods, were they arrested too?

 

Where do they draw the line here?

When it's taking the pee and making it look embarrassing for the government.

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